Katherine Heigl Manages to Complain Even More
Some people are just never happy now, are they? Especially when they're called Katherine Heigl, it would seem. For she who whines about everything in the world ever has seen fit to now whine about the thing that probably affects her worst of all. Yes,
Katherine Heigl is complaining about
Katherine Heigl.
Not in the same way
hecklerspray has
complained though, oh no - Katherine doesn't like how she seems to have forgotten her religion, and she feels that she should be paying more attention to her spiritual side as a result.
If paying attention to the Mormon belief system she was raised with means that she might actually shut up for once, then we're all for it. Maybe she'll learn to stop whining too? It does seem to be something that only a god could accomplish, after all.
Katherine Heigl Full of Hate For Another Thing She Works On?
Katherine Heigl has gone and done 'that thing' again, where she puts herself in a situation where the media can misunderstand and misquote her, thus making her look like something of a bitch. Come on
Katherine, grow some sense - you can't make any comment about anything, ever, without it being jumped on and you made out to look like something of a snob or a twit. Remember the
Knocked Up 'sexist' fiasco? Where it came out that you thought the film was sexist? Then backtracked, claiming your quote was taken out of context?
Then everyone decided you hated the film?
Then everyone decided you were a bit of a mouthy git?
Seriously - the smart money would be on choosing your words more carefully, or just keeping schtum. But you haven't learned - this time you've made it look as if you're slagging off
Grey's Anatomy, which currently pays the bills. Again, maybe not so smart.
Katherine Heigl Doesn’t Really Like Knocked Up
Before Knocked Up, Katherine Heigl was primarily known for being in the world's sappiest, most emotionally-needy hospital drama - but now she's a bona fide movie star.
So really you'd think that Katherine Heigl would have enjoyed being in such a phenomenally well-received comedy movie, since it's paved her way to starring in a bunch of other inane-looking romantic comedies. But not a bit of it, because Katherine Heigl has said in an interview with Vanity Fair that Knocked Up was "hard to love" because it's "a little sexist." But then perhaps Katherine Heigl is confusing 'sexist' with 'capable of eliciting human responses from viewers' - something that Grey's Anatomy has never managed to really do, unless you count yawning as a human response.